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pudersepp
43 意见 · 6 月 前

Air65 R, stock tune. My first ever whoop race.

pudersepp
771 意见 · 2 年 前

5 ms stable wind with 10 ms gusts, June 2023.

pudersepp
1,992 意见 · 3 年 前

1 meter RC sailboat "Hurricane" 791-2 maiden voyage on Anne kanal.

pudersepp
100 意见 · 5 年 前

First time snatching 80 kg after the pandemic.

pudersepp
169 意见 · 5 年 前

PR C&J 110kg 01.05.20. BW ~100 kg.

pudersepp
253 意见 · 5 年 前

#squatathome Squatting with following gear: USSR bar, chinese bumper disks, USSR 15 kg plates and two 4,9 kg water jugs. 130 kg total, 4 reps, 3 sets.

pudersepp
20,830 意见 · 6 年 前

I have a LED lamp with a built-in motion detector in my hallway that is not working. The lamp works off of 230 VAC. In this video I troubleshoot and repair this lamp. Motion detector: Merrytek MC030S LED Power Supply: GPD-RXD-NL12-145 LED PSU converter chip: bp2832a Sound loops from: freesound.org Link to LED PSU schematic: https://github.com/pudersepp/bp2832a_LED_driver

pudersepp
767 意见 · 6 年 前

30-55kg category battlebots "Musi" vs. "Mõlvar" in the Estonian version of battlebots/robot wars. "Musi" features a 15 kg horizontal spinner @1400rpm and "Mõlvar" has a hardox steel beak plus lots of traction. "Musi" lost by K.O. due to shock damage to the controller battery switch, which failed open. "Musi" was built by ngo SPARK Makerlab and Degritter ltd.

pudersepp
732 意见 · 6 年 前

"Kalli" (meaning Hug in Estonian) is a 30kg battlebot which demonstrates it's weapon, a 5 kg horizontal spinner spinning at about 1700 RPM. It operates with a Turnigy SK8 5045-195KV Sensored Brushless Motor (14P) from HobbyKing. The motor controller is based on the open-source VESC, hardware version 4.2.

pudersepp
79 意见 · 6 年 前

Enjoy the silence of Atlantic waves, evening murmur, the light of a sunset and two playful feet. This is a video filmed in Tenerife.

pudersepp
140 意见 · 7 年 前

My best upload to date. A paper shredder eats 9 minutes worth of Japanese high quality thermal-print ECG paper, 30 meters of it. This is what you do in a office for recreation!

pudersepp
715 意见 · 7 年 前

"Musi" is a horizontal spinner battlebot built by fellows from three companies: SPARK Makerlab, RCSnail and Degritter (video has subtitles). The bot weighs 55kg and boasts a 20+kg horizontal spinning blade. The tip of the blade travels at about 260 km/h or 160 mph. It will take part in the Estonian battlebot competition "Robolahing". The drivetrain is made of cordless drill transmissions. Two primary wheels provide motion and a roller in the nose acts as a omnidirectional wheel. The blade is spun by a modified Honda Civic starter motor, working at 12VDC and drawing 230 A steady (600-700 A peak).

pudersepp
353 意见 · 7 年 前

"Musi" is a 55kg horizontal spinner battlebot first created in 2016. Now boasting a new 2x60A RoboClaw controller.

pudersepp
129 意见 · 7 年 前

115 kg, 3 katse.

pudersepp
393 意见 · 8 年 前

Triumph-Adler Walkstation 3/25 XL bootup!

pudersepp
242 意见 · 8 年 前

Testing the drag if a DIY eyeballed spade anchor.

pudersepp
86 意见 · 9 年 前

An accidental discovery in natural harmonics of a large steel frame excited by a long steel bar (bow). Music is everywhere and I love the avant-garde.

pudersepp
35,423 意见 · 9 年 前

I got this CTC 3D printer off of Ebay for about 350 USD. It is a Chinese Makerbot Replicator Dual ripoff. In short: it came with lots of loose hardware, had a messed up manual on the SD card and was a bit enigmatic to set up, but I got it running in about 2 hours and it printed relatively well, without any modifications whatsoever! It is definitely worth the money. Here are the steps to get the CTC 3D printer working straight out of the box: 1) Unbox the machine, watch out for loose nuts and bolts. 2) You are provided a hex-wrench. Use it to check all the nuts and bolts on the machine - tighten any that are loose. But do not over-tighten, you'll split the plywood with the nut. The joint should be just firm. 3) Check that the power supply switch (as in the video) is set for your wall outlet voltage: either 230 VAC or 110 VAC. 4) Connect the power plug and turn on the machine. 5) Level the build plate with the "Utilities" menu selection on the machine, follow the instructions on the LCD. 6) Choose "print from SD card" and print an example PLA file. If your print does not stick to the plate, follow these instructions in order of importance: 1) Level the build plate so that a sheet of paper fits between the extruder and the build plate (the leveling function is available from the menu, it is a pretty automated process). 2) Increase the build plate temperature in the Makerware software. 3) Use rafts as print bed. 4) For ABS: pour a fingertip-sized puddle of acetone onto the build plate. Dip a piece of ABS plastic into the pool and smear the dissolving plastic around the plate. This gives excellent adhesion with ABS. It most likely enhances PLA adhesion too. That is it!

pudersepp
44,417 意见 · 10 年 前

Four years ago I built an arc welder out of two microwave oven transformers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EA-nzDJbKo). Back then I had absolutely no experience with welding. Now I have had the machine for four years and I am ready to give a strong thumbs up for the concept of building a welder out of MOTs. I have upgraded the cooling (burned a winding once) and added a softstart circuit (NTC resistor based). No more blown circuit breakers!

pudersepp
3,292 意见 · 10 年 前

See filmijupp annab lühikese ülevaate klaasplastiga kaetud puupurjeka ehitamisest Tartus. Ehitamine algas 2011. aasta varakevadel Tartus, kui Joosepil ja Ukul tuli tahtmine minna kaugeid maid avastama. Enne ehitama asumist polnud kumbki mees eriti purjetanud, rääkimata purjeka ehitamisest. Alguses oligi kõige raskem alustamine, ehk informatsiooni ja kontaktide kogumine. Plaanid telliti Uus-Meremaalt John Welsfordi käest. Mehed lootsid purjeka valmis saada ühe suvega, aga lõpuks läks neil aega neli aastat. Ehitamisse sekkus tavaelu, ehk kool, töö ja muud asised toimetused. Lõpuks oli aga kulutatud aeg seda väärt. purjekas.planet.ee

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